Walt Wayman wrote:
> Excellent!
Glad you enjoy it!
> More Moose magic. I did one sort of like that a while back, but now I can't
> find it, which is not at all unusual. The sky is totally blown in this shot
> because it was taken about 15 minutes after sunset against a still very light
> sky. Best I recall, the exposure for the heron was something like 1/60 at f/4
> on Provia 400 with OM-4Ti, MD2 and 28-105/2.8 Tamron SP @ 105mm hand-held.
>
Did ya notice I found sky with grain pretty similar to the bird? If the
grain doesn't match, it looks wrong. No digicam sky here, although it is
Kodak. :-)
I also did a bit to the bird to pick up feather detail, but it's not
jump out obvious because the sky is such a big change. With that sky
behind it, bringing the apparent light to the front of the bird looks
natural. I'm afraid the edges are a little too sharp, but that's just
from working with such a small version of the shot.
Moose
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